On Thu, 9 May 2002, Marc G. Fournier wrote:

> Of course, I could do this using the .spamassassin/userprefs configuration
> file, but this won't work since there is no way for postfix to
> differentiate users :(

I'll grant you that the extreme level of flexability you discuss
(modifying scores of individual tests) is probably not easily matched
using only sieve.  Howevery, you can still aford a good deal of
flexability to the users using sieve, though per-catagory rescoring
becomes very difficult (esp when more than one catagory needs to be
re-scored).

However, using the SA per-user preferences file doesn't work well under
the closed-server paradigm that Cyrus uses anyway (given that users don't
have home directories), so even if sieve was to have a "spam" extention,
you would still need to provide some sort of interface to modify and
locate that file (in a manner similar to timsieved).

-Rob

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